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Boose to Direct GU Center for Teaching & Advising
David Boose, associate professor of biology Gonzaga University, has been appointed as the director of Gonzagas Center for Teaching and Advising (CTA). Boose, who will begin the three-year term this summer, has served as interim director of the CTA since ...
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GU Choir Performs in Seattle, Puyallup Feb. 16-17
The Gonzaga University Choir will travel to western Washington during the weekend of Feb. 16-17 to perform a concert entitled Mysteries and Miracles in Puyallup and Seattle. Performances will be free and open to the public. The choir will perform in ...
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Pete 1st GU Student Picked for Harvard Conference
It has taken Gonzaga University freshman Bethany Pete, a member of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of Nevada and Idaho, all of one semester to accomplish something no other Gonzaga University student has ever done. Pete is the first Gonzaga student accepted ...
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Lederach to Address "The Moral Imagination" Jan 31
John Paul Lederach, professor of international peacebuilding at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, will speak on "The Moral Imagination Catholic Peacebuilding in the World of Tough Conflicts" at 7:30 ...
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Gonzaga Visiting Writers Series Welcomes Mukherjee
The Gonzaga University Visiting Writers Series welcomes fiction writer Bharati Mukherjee, who will read from her work at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the Globe Room of Cataldo Hall on the GU campus. The event is free and open to the public. The ...
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Alumnus Harnetiaux's Play to be Staged in Seattle
VESTA, a play about difficult end-of-life issues written by Gonzaga University alumnus Bryan Harnetiaux, will be performed at the Capitol Hill Arts Center in Seattle, at 7:30 p.m., Fridays through Sundays, from Jan. 18 through Feb. 3. A special 2 p.m. ...
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'Treasures from the Vault' Debut Feb. 4 at Foley
A 1484 Roman Missal and first editions of 20th century Catholic novelist Evelyn Waugh, some illustrated by Waugh, are among the highlights to be displayed in Gonzaga University's Treasures from the Vault: Rare Books from the Jesuit Heritage. This debut ...
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Art Exhibition 'Face to Face' Runs through April 2
The exhibition Face to Face will be on display at Gonzaga Universitys Jundt Art Museum through April 2, 2008. This salon style exhibition, which opened Jan. 23, showcases work that spans six centuries and features more than 175 prints drawn from ...
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GONZAGA UNVEILS PROFESSORSHIP INITIATIVE
Gonzaga launched a new initiative this month to raise $20 million for endowed professorships in a number of departments in the University. Gonzagas president, Rev. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., said, Gonzaga is completing an ambitious facility development ...
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Mass of Christian Burial for Fr. Len Sitter, S.J.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Father Len Sitter, S.J., will be held at noon, Thursday, Jan. 24, in the University Chapel. Fr. Sitter died Friday, Jan. 18, at Jesuit House Infirmary. He was 78 years old. Fr. Sitter joined the staff of Student Life at ...
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Japanese Folklore Explored in 'The Crane Wife'
The Gonzaga University theatre department will present Barbara Carlisles The Crane Wife at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1-2 and 8-9, in Russell Theatre, located at the east end of Gonzagas College Hall (formerly the Administration ...
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GU Moves up to No. 2 in Peace Corps Ranking
SPOKANE, Wash. Gonzaga University moved up two spots into second place nationwide among peer institutions for producing Peace Corps volunteers as 32 Gonzaga alumni now serve the worldwide relief agency, the Peace Corps said Wednesday.
 
Fox Sports' Shuken to Talk Sports Business Jan. 29
Mark Shuken, senior vice president and general manager of Fox Sports Network Northwest, will discuss The Business of Sports on Television: Changes, Wins and Losses at a Gonzaga University Deans Business Forum breakfast on Tuesday, Jan. 29. Cost for ...
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'Sexual Assault, Stalking Summit' Jan. 10-11
Gonzaga University, in collaboration with Eastern Washington University, will host a conference Jan. 10-11 for a wide range of public safety, law, education and community health personnel titled, Sexual Assault and Stalking Summit: Improving ...
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Professor Stackelberg Pens Nazi Germany Text
The Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany, written by Gonzaga University history Professor Emeritus Roderick Stackelberg, has been released by Routledge, the global publishing company. The text covers all major aspects of Nazi Germany.
 
Gonzaga Announces Faculty Promotions
Gonzaga University President Rev. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., based on the recommendation of Interim Academic Vice President Thayne McCulloh and the Committee on Rank and Tenure, has approved the following faculty promotions effective Sept. 1, 2008.